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Smith, Edwin G., first sergeant, Fifth Regiment, 1864, Smith, Elizabeth, daughter of William Smith, married
Smith, Joseph R., private, Company G, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862,
259
Smith, Forman, corporator, Fair Haven Dock Com- pany, 1866,
594
703
Smith, Frederick, private, Company F, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
684
Smith, Ligged, bought Tennent Church pew, 1754,
683
Smith, Luther R., married first Helen, second Adaline, daughters of Horatio (first) and Helena (Conover) Ely,
512
Smith, Lydia, constituent of Navesink Baptist Church, 1853, 539
Smith, Hendrick H., private, Company D, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862,
266
Smith, Delafield, schoolhouse on estate of, Shrews- bury,
bought plantation, Middletown 1676,
195
878
wan, 1855,
Smith, Peter, private, Continental Army, 1776,
Howell Township, father of Sarah A. (Smith) Neafie,
462
Smith, Philip, owned one of "Middletown Men's Lots", 1688, 618
Smith, Rebecca, original member, Keyport Baptist Church, 1840, 712
Smith, Robert, private, Company E, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
264
Smith, Robertson, justice of the peace, 1871, 1876,
113
Smith, Roswell, contribution for chapel of Branch Home, near Eatontown, 1882,
887
Smith, Samuel, private, Continental Army, 1776, 238
Smith, Samuel, Royalist, property, of, confiscated, 1779,
226
Smith, Samuel, member of militia, 1814, 241
Smith, Samuel H., trustee, Methodist Society, Morris- ville, 1833, 546
trustee, Holmdel Methodist Episcopal Church, 1845,
821
Smith, Sarah, daughter of John T. Smith, Manalapan Township, married Edmund, son of William and Sarah (Shepherd) Parker, Freehold Township,
510
Smith, Sarah A., born 1809, daughter of Peter and Sarah (Hall) Smith, Howell Township, married Abraham G. Neafie, 1825,
462
Smith, Sarah, (Hall, wife of Peter Smith, Howell Township, 462
Smith, Sarah J., constituent member, First Baptist Church, Shrewsbury, 1844, 600
Smith, Sidney T., constituent member; First Baptist Church, Shrewsbury, 1844, 600
Smith, Thomas, property of, on county boundary line, 1709, 102
mentioned in 1705, 1713, road records, 374, 376 616
taxed, Upper Freehold Township, 1758,
Smith, Thomas, private, Continental Army, 1776, 238
soldier of the Revolution, buried at Old Tennent, 688
Smith, Thomas, pupil at Black's Mills, about, 1826, 690 241
Smith, Thomas I., member militia, 1814,
Smith, Thomas M., member of militia, 1814, 241
Smith, Uriah, trustee, select school Marlborough, 1866, 745
Smith, William, took part in attack on Sessions Court, Middletown, 1701,
100
Smith, William, private, Continental Army, 1776, 238
Smith, William, loyalist, property of, confiscated, 1779. 226
Smith, Rev. William, pastor, First Methodist Church, Long Branch, prior to 1831, 889
Smith, William, trustee, association for Promotion of Learning, Nut Swamp, 1841,
549
postmaster, Tinton Falls, 590
Smith, Deacon William, Red Bank, member of Council on recognition of Matawan Baptist Church, 1850, Smith, William, built store, Smithburg, 1860,
Smith, William, private, Company A, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 261
Smith, William, private, Company G, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862, 265
Smith, William, private, Company D, Fourteenth Regiment, 1865, 258
Smith, William C., chosen Freeholder, Raritan Town- ship, 1879,
Smith, William H., private, Company B, Twenty-ninth
Regiment, 1862,
Smith, William M., private, Company D, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
263
Smithburg, village in Freehold Township, 507
Smithburg, in Manalapan Township,
692
549 Smith's Field, called by the Indians, Mengache, 1678, Smithsonian Report, 1864, kitchen-midden in Mon- mouth County, 8
Smyth, Thomas, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, 1731, 614
Smock family, genealogy of;
Hendrick Malysen or Matthyre Smock emigrated to this country in 1654 and settled on Long Island; he married Geerje Hermans who died in 1708; his son was Johannis (see below);
JohannisSmock, the first of the name to settle in Monmouth County, bought land from John Bowne in 1712; his name is recorded in the Middletown Town Book; he married Catharine Barents in 1672; children of Johannis and Catharine (Barents) Smock were: Hendrick, (see below), Barnes, Matje, Anna, Femmeke;
Hendrick Smock, born 1698, son of Johannis and Catharine (Barents) Smock, married Mary Schenck, 1721; child of Hendrick and Mary (Schenck) Smock was John (see below);
675,676
John Smock, born 1727, son of Hendrick and Mary (Schenck) Smock, married Elizabeth Conover, 1747; child of John and Elizabeth (Conover) George Smock, born 1754, son of John and Elizabeth (Conover) Smock, married first Sarah. Conover, 1779; married second, Margaret Van- Deventer, 1794; children of George (first), and Sarah (Conover) Smock were: John, Aaron, Hendrick (third, see below), Peter (married Katy, daughter of Tunis and Ollie Vanderveer) Schenck, (see p. 514), George (second), Mary; children of George (first) and Margaret (Van Deventer) Smock were: Jacob, Garret, Sarah, Elizabeth, Jane, Letty Ann, Isaac G., (see below), Eleanor; 676
Henrick Smock, third, born 1809, son of George (first) and Sarah (Conover) Smock, married Emmeline Longstreet, March 6, 1839; a child of Hendrick and Emmeline (Longstreet) Smock was Lydia A., (married Chrineyonce S. Holmes, 1870, see p. 825), 298
Isaac G. Smock, born 1809, married Ellen, daughter of John and Ann Conover, 1841; children of Isaac G. and Ellen (Conover) Smock were: John C., Margaretta V. D .; biography of,
Ruloff P. Smock, son of Peter and Katy (Schenck) Smock, married Sarah, born 1829, daughter of Daniel and Rhoda (Van Mater) Holmes; chil- dren of Ruloff P. and Sarah (Holmes) Smock were: Daniel H., Peter V. D., Catherine H., 822
Smock, ----- , served at the Battle of Monmouth, 186
by Smock, Lieutenant- Colonel, taken prisoner "Greens", 1778, 205
Smock, Aaron, elder, Freehold Reformed Church, 1825, 737
took part in dedication, First Reformed Church, Freehold, 1827, 739
Smock, Ann, married John Conover, born 1791, son of
196
262
676,677
835
507
699
838 238
succeeded his father as tavern keeper, 1856, 507
.
Garret (second) and Ann (Schenck) Conover, Smock, Barnes, married Lydia Longstreet,
Smock, Barnes H., visited Freemason Lodge, 1787,
Smock, Barnes J., captain of battalion, Monmouth militia, 1777,
204 209
taken prisoner by "Colonel Tye", 1780,
captain, first regiment, Continental Army, 1776, 1780,
231
Smock, Sarah E., married Tunis (second), son of Henry and Margaret (Conover) Du Bois, 697
owner of farm on road from Middletown to Monmouth Court-House,
376
visited Freemason Lodge, New Brunswick, 1787,
596
farm of, in 1808 embraced site of Red Bank,
Smock, Benjamin DuBois, attorney, admitted to the bar, 1836,
317
executive committee, Monmouth County Bible Society, 1837,
356
Smock, Catharine J., Methodist Sabbath school schol- ar, Middletown Point, 1837,
837
Smocks, early Dutch Monmouth settlers,
83
Smock, Cornelius, private, Continental Army, 1776,
238
Smock's Point, Red Bank, part of Barnes Smock's farm, 596
Smyth, Thomas, taxed, Upper Freehold Township, 1731, 614
Snawsell, Thomas, settler in Monmouth County prior to 1700, 83
Snedeker, C. H., charter member and officer, Captain Conover Post, Grand Army of the Republic, Freehold, 1882, 1884, 479, 480
Snedeker, John V., member, Freehold Methodist Episcopal Church, 1854, 430
Snedeker, John V., steward, Freehold Methodist Church, 1855, 431
838
Smock, Garret V., bought business from B. C. White, Eatontown, 1873,
874
postmaster, Asbury Park, 1884,
867
Smock, George, private, Continental Army, 1776,
238
executive committee, Asbury Park Young Men's Christian Association, 1884,
869
Smock, Hendrick, member, General Assembly, 1777-1779,
108
Sneden, George 8., officer, Hiram Chapter Red Bank, 1885, Freemasons 605
member of Committee of Correspondence, 1774,
117
member Committee of Observation and Inspection, 1774,
120
Snediker, James, postmaster, Clarksburg,
658
Smock, Henry, lieutenant, Continental Army, 1780,
232
Snediker, Kruser, kept hotel, Eatontown, prior to 1873,
878
Smock, Jacob, Methodist Sabbath school scholar, Middletown Point, 1837, 837
Snediker, Richard, business of insurance company, conducted at home of, 1838,
885
Smock, Johannes, grand juror, Freehold, 1715,
403
Sneider, Chris, private, Continental Army, 1776, 238
Sneider, John, private, Continental Army, 1776, 238
Snell, Captain, ordered to administer oath of alle- giance, 1673, 26
Snider, Hendrick, private, Company K, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 267
113, 114
Smock, John H., private, Company A, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
251
marl used on farm of, 1795, (footnote), 727
owned land in Marlborough, 731
owner of one of first carriages in county, 1800,
734
started fund for completion of Freehold Reformed Church, 1838, 740
Smock, Mary Ann, married Daniel S., son of John and Micha (Van Hise) Schenck, 1842, 500
Smock, Nelson, private, Company G, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 265
Smock, Peter, Raritan Township, vice-president, Mon- mouth County Agricultural Society, 1853,
365
Snyder, Charles, private, Company G, Twenty-ninth
531 598
475
opened Central Hotel, Red Bank, 1870,
Smock, R. P., owner of Hubbard house, mentioned in 1713 road records, 376
Smock, Sarah, married Tunis, (first), born 1773, son of Benjamin and Phoebe (Denise) Du Bois, 696
Smock, Uriah, chairman, committee on alterations, First Reformed Church, Freehold, 1853, committee member to secure chapel at Marlborough, 1869, 741
Smock, William, Methodist Sabbath school scholar, Middletown Point, 1837, 837
Smock, William, Methodist Sabbath school scholar, Middletown Point, 1837, 837
Smock, William H., merchant at Holmdel, 815
Smock, Daniel, private, Company A, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 261
Smock, Denise H., attorney, admitted to the bar, 1855, 317
Smock, Eleanor, daughter of Barnes 8. and Lydia Longstreet (Smock) Conover, married Jacob, son of Hendrick Conover (second),
552
Smock, Garret H., member of militia, 1812, 1814,
240, 241
member building committee, First Reformed Church, Freehold, 1826,
739
led choir dedication, 1827,
Smock, Garret S., member General Assembly, 1851-52,
110
took part, dedication, First Reformed Church, Freehold, 1827, 739
Snedeker, P. G., taught Methodist Sabbath school, Matawan, 1855,
Sneden, William S., manager, New Jersey Southern Railroad,
599
captain, "minute men," 1775, 231
Smock, John, colonel, first regiment, Continental Army, 1780, 229
mention of, as soldier, (footnote),
389
corporator, Baptist Church of Middletown, 1793, 531
Smock, John, first storekeeper, Marlborough,
745
Smock, John C., corporator, Monmouth County Agricultural Society, 1857, 367
Sniffen, Theodore, F., justice of the peace, 1873, 1878, Snow, Rev. Theodore S., pastor, Manasquan Baptist Church, 1871, 801
Snowden, William, private, Continental Army, 1776, 238
Snowhill, George H., owner United States Hotel prior to 1864, 459
Snowhill, William, married Lydia, daughter of David and Phoebe (Baird) Perrine,
498
kept store, Perrineville, 1832, 656
Snyder, Barclay, chosen freeholder, Freehold Town- ship, 1875, 507
Snyder, Benjamin, and Son, owners Monmouth In- quirer, Freehold, 1862, 453
197
749 298
Smock, Peter R., commissioner to divide church property, 1854,
475
739
738
Regiment, 1862,
Snyder, Charles H., director, Monmouth County Mu- tual Fire Insurance Company, 1884,
committeeman, Monmouth Battle Monument Association, for Manalapan, 1877,
bought Black's Mills, Manalapan Township, 1859, Snyder, Frederick, private, Company D, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
Snyder, Rev. G. R., minister, Freehold Methodist Church, 1859,
pastor, Navesink Methodist Church, 541
Snyder, John, house opposite Warne's drug store, Keyport,
711
Southard, Hon. Samuel L., quoted on purchase of land from Indians, 57
practiced law after Revolution, 280
Souther, Thomas, principal Freehold Academy, 1848, 442
Southwick, Provided, marriage of to Samuel Gaskell, 66
Snyder, Peter, opened store, Fair Haven, 1850,
594
Sovereign, Thomas, chaplain, Fifth Regiment, 1861, 249
"Sowbug", słoop running from Oceanport, owned by Pontus Chandler, prior to 1820, 890
Spa Spring, at Tinton Falls, 590
Spader family, genealogy of;
Johannes Spader, the first of the name in New Jersey, bought land on Millstone River from Samuel Royse in 1718; he had two sons, William (see below), and John;
Snyder, William, innkeeper, Monmouth Court House, Freehold,
388
chosen freeholder, Freehold Township, 1848,
507
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, missionaries of, 1746-50,
581
organized Christ Episcopal Church, Allentown, 1730,
622
Soden, Charles, corporal, Company E, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 264
Soden, Daniel P., private, Company D, Fourteenth Regiment, 1864,
258
Soden, James H., sergeant, Company E, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862,
264
Soden, John, private, Fifth Regiment, 1861, 251
Soden, Jonathan C., private, Company A, Fourteenth Regiment, 1864, 255
Soden, Peter, private, Company A, Fourteenth Regi- ment, 1862, 256
Sohens, Lewis, private, Company C, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 262
Solly, Harriet, constituent member Navesink Baptist Church, 1853,
539
Solomon, Eliza, early Monmouth Methodist, 425
Solomon, Hannah, British burnt house of, 1778, 192
Somomon, John, private, Continental Army, 1776,
234, 238
Solomon, Levi, member, Monmouth County Bible Society, 1817, 353
owned real estate,"Mounts Corners", 1820, 507
Somerill, Rev. J., preacher, Imlay's Hill Methodist Episcopal Church, 1844, 637
Somer's, Rev. Dr., preacher dedication sermon Baptist Church, Matawan, 1850, 834
Somerset County, boundary line of, 1709, 102
Sonmans, Arent, purchased proprietary interest in East Jersey, 1682, 31
Sonmans, Peter, patented land in Upper Freehold Township, 618
Sons of Liberty, organized in New Jersey, 1766, 277
reference to, 278
Soper, ----- , original Huguenot settler in East Jersey, 78
265
Soper, Reuben, killed by Tory bandits, Long Beach, 1780,
211
470
Souder, Rev. John L., pastor, Allentown Methodist Episcopal Church, 1876, 630
481
pastor, Farmingdale Methodist Church, 1859, 647 pastor, Eatontown Methodist Church, 1859, 879
South Hill, Monmouth battle ground, elevation of, 1 South Hill, Red Bank, elevation of,
South River, tributaries of, Freehold Township,
503
"Southard", Howell Township, post office established at Bethel, 1882, 653
Southard, Joseph, private, Fifth Regiment, 1861,
250
Snyder, Joseph, officer, Grand Army of Republic, Manasquan, 1880,
803
Snyder, Peter, member of militia, 1814, owned site of Union City, during Revolution, 702
241
Snyder, Peter L., chosen deacon, Keyport Dutch Reformed Church, 1847,
713
took oath of allegiance, 1847, 714
Snyder, Peter P., corporal, Company B, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 261
Snyder, Thomas E., owned gristmill, near Colt's Neck, 1864,
666
William Spader (first), son of Johannes, served seven years in the Revolution; he married Annie, daughter of Jeremiah Vanderbilt; chil- dern of William (first) and Annie (Vanderbilt) Spader were: John (second, see below), Jeremi- ah, Jane and Annie:
John Spader (second), born 1790, son of William and Annie (Vanderbilt) Spader, married Phebe Lott of Queens County, Long Island; children John (second), and Phebe (Lott) Spader were: John (third), William (second, see below), Annie, Jeremiah V., Stephen L .:
William Spader (second), born 1817, son of John (second), and Phebe (Lott) Spader, married first, Eliza, daughter of Jeremiah Vanderbilt, 1838, second, Mary L., daughter of William H. Whitlock, 1855; children of William and Eliza (Vanderbilt) Spader were: Jeremiah V., John (fourth), Phebe (married Dr. J. P. Geran), Eliza V. (married Jacob Prince); children of William (second), and Mary L. (Whitlock) Spader were: Anna D. (Married John R. Du Bois of Holmdel, see p. 697), Mary V. (married William V. Clark, of Matawan); biography and portrait of,
Spader, Jeremiah V., captain, Company I, Twenty- ninth Regiment, 1862, 266
Spader, John (first), father of Peter Spader, Millstone; barns of, burned by British, 1777, 851
Spader, John W., private, Company I, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 266
Spader, Peter Vanderbilt, had Spader family records, 1884,
851
Spader, Hon. William, president, Monmouth county Bible Society, 1869, 1877,
363, 364
president, Monmouth County Agricultural Society. 1882-84, 368
corporator, Monmouth County Agricultural Rail- road, 1867, 382
director, Monmouth County Mutual Fire Insurance
850 - 852
198
692
263
1
433
Company, 1884,
470
Episcopal Church of, built, 1880, 805
Spring Valley, school District No. 44, Marlborough Township, account of, 745
Springsteen, Abram, bought store, tavern, dock, Red Bank, 1837, 596
Springsteen, Alexander, private, Company A, Four- teenth Regiment, 1862. 255
Springsteen, Dorcas, married Garret Ackerson, (first), of Rockland County, N.Y., a captain in the American Revolution, and ancestor of the Mon- mouth County Ackersons, 828
Springsteen, John, member of militia, 1814, 341
Springsteen, William, member of militia, 1814, 341
Springstein, Charles, private, Company G, Fourteenth Regiment, 1862, 259
Springstein, John, private, Continental Army, 1776, Sproul Family, genealogy of;
238
Sparling, John H., private, Company D, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 263
Sparling, Joseph I., private, Company G, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 265
Spaulding, H. F., acquired Eatontown Seminary pro- perty, 1850,
886
Spear, Rev. John, preacher, Imlay's Hill Methodist Episcopal Church, 1839, preacher, Keyport Metho- dist Church, 1841. 711
637
Speer, William A., private, Company B, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 1862, 262
Spencer, Rev. Elihu, pastor, Presbyterian Church of Middletown and Shrewsbury, 1761, 532, 585 833
preached at Middletown Point, 1761,
preached at Shark River Presbyterian Church prior to 1800, 871
married Joanna, daughter of John and Joanna (Wardell) Eaton, 877
Spencer, Lewis, proprietor of Steamboat Hotel, Red Bank, in early days, 597
Spencer, S. S., director, Ocean Beach Association, 1872, 806 548
Spermaceti Cove, on Sandy Hook,
Spicer, Benjamin, from Long Island, original settler of Monmouth County, 64
Spicer, Samuel, encounters Dutch on Monmouth shore, 1663,
59
member of party of English landseekers, 1663, 60
patent granted to, by Governor Nicholls, 1664,
62
from Long Island, original settler of Monmouth County, 64
patentee, account of, 69
mentioned in road records, 1682, 372
owned original Middletown lot, 1667, 521
at Wakecake about 1676, 700
Spierings, Father Garret A., priest, St. Joseph's Church, Keyport, 1878, 715
Spinning, Benjamin W., director, Shrewsbury Mutual Fire Insurance Company, 1884, 885
Spinning and Paterson, store of, Red Bank, limit of fire 1882,
597, 598
Spinning and Reilley, erected Red Bank school, 1871,
603
pastor, Baptist Church of Upper Freehold, 1855, 636
original member, Keyport Baptist Church, 1840, 712
Sprowis, Moses, soldier of the Revolution buried at Old Tennent, 688
Squan, Building and Loan Association of, organized, 1874,
343
named by Timothy J. Bloomfield, 1825, 798
Methodist meetinghouse at, 1829, 799
804
Squan Bridge, in Wall Township, 796
725, 726
Sproul, Abigail, original member, Keyport Baptist Church, 1840,
712
Sprout, Caroline, original member, Keyport Baptist Church, 1840, 712
Sproul, Elizabeth, original member, Keyport Baptist Church, 1840, 712
Sproul, James, bought part of Kearney estate, 1829, 704
bought site of Lockport, 1829, 705
original member, Keyport Baptist Church, 1840, 712
member of council on recognition of Matawan Baptist Church, 1850, 835
Sproul, John, bakery of. Keyport, 1881,
705
trustee, Methodist Church, Keyport, 1835 711
Sproul, John M., chosen freeholder, Raritan Town- ship, 1870, 699
Sproul, John S., member, General Assembly, 1873, 110
part owner, Mansion House and Atlantic Hotel, Keyport, 1877, 718
Sproul, Rev. Samuel, present at Freehold Baptist dedicatory services, 1847, 420
Spirit of Washington, first Freehold newspaper pub- lished, 1814, 393, 450
"Splendid", sloop running from Oceanport, 1854, 891
Spottswood North Brook, north of Freehold, 507
Sprague, Charles, postmaster, Long Branch, 1864,
763
Sprague, Samuel C., original member, Perserverance Fire Company, Allentown, 1818, 621
Spring Lake, in Wall Township, account of,
general committeeman, Monmouth Battle Monu- ment Association, for Matawan, 1877, 481
second superintendent, Brick Church Sabbath school, Freehold, 740
address of, 1876, quoted, concerning early history of Matawan,
trustee, Washington Fire Company, Matawan, 1870, erected Fire House, Matawan, 1878,
trustee, Glenwood Institute, Matawan, 1884,
847
Spaders, early Dutch Monmouth settlers,
83
Sparks, G. G., Captain J. W. Convoer Post, Grand Army of the Republic, Freehold, 1882, 1884,
479, 480
Sparks, Rev. Robert, Methodist preacher, Trenton Circuit, 1786, 650
831 840
841
James Sproul, an ensign in the American Revolu- tion, married Zilpha McChesney; children of James and Zilpha (McChesney) Sproul were: Oliver (see below), and Elizabeth;
Oliver Sproul, born 1776, son of James and Zilpha (McChesney) Sproul, married Rachel Dorsett, 1797; children of Oliver and Rachel (Dorsett) Sproul were: Alice, James, John (see below), Joseph, Jonathan, Samuel and Samuel (second); John Sproul, born 1803, son of Oliver and Rachel (Dorsett) Sproul, married Sarah Ann Stout; children of John and Sarah Ann (Stout) Sproul were: Edgar, John S. (see below), Martha, Alice Sarah S. (married Stephen Arrowsmith), Susan; John S. Sproul, born, 1835, son of John and Sarah Ann (Stout) Sproul, married Alma A. Mathews, daughter of William Mathews, 1874; children of John S. and Alma A. (Mathews) Sproul were: John J., Paul W., and Mark P .; biography and portrait of,
199
1
"Squan Lots", on Manasquan River, bought by John, James and Joseph Lawrence,
617
796
Squancum Brook, in Wall Township,
Squankum, Methodist Meetinghouse at, 1829,
included in Methodist Freehold Circuit, 1837,
Circuit, formation of, 1853,
429
in Howell Township, post town, 1834,
646
Tribe, Improved Order of Red Men, Farmingdale Instituted, 1875,
648
School District No. 107, first school house built in, 1839,
654
on mail route from Freehold to Tuckerton, 1818, Souankum Marl Comoanv. incorporated 1863, 648
Squankum and Freehold Marl Company, incorporated, 1869, merger of, 1874, 1878, 382 381
Squankum Railroad and Marl Company, The, incor- porated, 1866,
381
Staatser, Isaac, private, Continental Army, 1776, 235
Stafford, James B., postmaster, Allentown, 1805, 631
taught school, Marl Ridge School District, Upper Freehold Township, 639
Stafford Township, erected 1749, 103,573
378
Stage Line, between Jamesburg ano Freehold, 1845, schedules and fares of, 1836-1855,
396
from Manasquan River to Red Bank established by James P. Allaire, 1841, 597
Stahl, Henry, corporal, Fifth Regiment, 1861,
251
Stalm, Isaac, private, Continental Army, 1776, 234
276
Stedman, Edmund C., author of Alice of Mon- mouth 83
Steele, Gabriel, appointed assessor, 1714,
402
Steele, Isaac, Esq., taxed in Upper Freehold Township, 1731 613
Steelman, Captain, killed by Tory bandits, 1780, 211
Steelman, Lieutenant, raided Pleasant Valley, 1782,
211
Steen, James, admitted to the bar, attorney, 1874, counselor, 1877, 317, 318
trustee, Shrewsbury Library Association, 1880, 586
published Eatontown Advertiser, 1877, 881
chief engineer, Perserverance Fire Company, 1884,
885
Stein, Jacob, private, Company A, Fourteenth Regi- ment, 1864, 256
266
Stell, Benjamin, taxed in Upper Freehold Township, 1 758,
616
Stelle, Gabriel, ran mill, Eatontown, 1716, 878
Stelle, Isaac, elder, Baptist Church, Upper Freehold, 1766, 635
Stenhouse, Ebenezer, private, Company D, Fourteenth Regiment, 1863,
258
State Treasurers from Monmouth County, list of, 105
Staten Island Sound, described by Juet, 43
States, Isaac, private, Continental Army, 1776, 234
Statesir family, genealogy of;
Isaac Statesir, the first of the family in Monmouth County, lived in Shrewsbury; children of Isaac Statesir were: Isaac Jr. and John (see below);
John Statesir, born 1760, son of Isaac Statesir, was a soldier of the Revolution; he lived at both Shrewsbury and Colt's Neck; he married Agnes, daughter of John Aumack, of Freehold in 1783; children of John and Agnes (Aumack) Statesir were: William (see below), Isaac (third),
John Jr., Tunis Mary, Lena, Elizabeth, Arıntha and Jane;
William Statesir, born January 25, 1806, son of John and Agnes (Aumack) Statesir, married first Sarah Ann, daughter of John Conover of Marlboro; married second Cornelia Ann, daugh- ter of Arthur Vanderveer; children of William and Sarah Ann (Conover) Statesir were: John Henry, David Abel, Agnes, Alpheus; thechildof William and Cornelia Ann (Vanderveer) Statesir was Eliza, born November 17, 1855; biography of, 466
Statesir, John, prisoners taken by, 1780, (footnote), 387
Statesir, John, school trustee, Colt's Neck District, 1835, 668
justice of the peace, 1851,57,73,83, 112, 113, 114
director, Shrewsbury Mutual Fire Insurance Com- pany, 1884, 885
Statesir, John Jr., justice of the peace, 1878, 114
officer, Monmouth County Bible Society, 1879, 364
Statesir, Tunis, postmaster, Colt's Neck, 1859, 666
Statesır, William, treasurer, Monmouth County Bible Society, 1866,68,69,76,79, 360,363, 364
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